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Tonto Dike Claims estranged husband, Churchill killed their unborn child through domestic violence


Tonto Dikeh has reacted to the new video where it is claimed she pulled a gun at her husband, Olakunle Churchill while fighting during one of their visit to his house in Ghana in 2015.

In a new Instagram post, she called her husband a fraudster, yahoo yahoo boy, alleged he killed their unborn child through domestic violence and asked the policeman to also investigate his 419 schemes. She wrote;
 
 "The truth will always provoke lies..
Laughing and dancing to my New song.. #Readyournews #Gunmyfeet #drunkmyfeet #Liars#theonlythingyougetrightyourlies#Thingsyahooboysdo #IliveyoutoGod #Fraudster#Jesuswonalready #Toofocusedonpostivity#saynotodomesticvoilence #tontodikehfoundation#Whoreadsthenewsofhowyoukilledourunbornsthru domestic violence #Samemanwhoreadyournewsshouldlookinyoyour419schemesaswell #Godovereverything•••"

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